Lindy Infante

April 21, 1985

The Orlando Sentinel: In the first game, a 34-31 overtime victory for Jacksonville, the Bulls ran over and through the Renegades. This time, quarterback Ed Luther passed for more than 300 yards. Was that by design?

Lindy Infante: No. We tried to control the ball running early in the game, and they stopped that. We switched to the passing game, got that going, and it opened up the run for us.

Q: How important was this game?

A: Very. We felt we had to win it to have a shot at making the playoffs. We told our players that we had to go back to Jacksonville with a 4-5 record. And we are.

Q: What did you think of the Renegades?

A: Orlando had been on a bit of a roll, winning two straight games. It took us awhile to get going. Once we did, everything seemed to go our way.

Q: Quarterback Ed Luther had been having a tough time (13 interceptions, 3 TD passes in his first four games). What was the difference for him tonight?

A: He's a good quarterback. In this game he had a better feel for our style of play than at any other point in the season.